Baxter reviews

3.6

68% would recommend to a friend

(4,477 total reviews)
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Andrew Hider

63% approve of CEO

48% positive business outlook

Baxter has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 4,477 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Baxter employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Farmacéutica y biotecnología industry (3.5 stars).

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3.0
Jul 14, 2019

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Pros

The individual contributors are terrific team players who value patient safety as a personal top priority. If you are paid in the official band, the pay is fairly competitive -- but it is well-known that you need to come from outside the company for that to happen. Most people wear jeans unless there's an external meeting, even senior leadership. Culturally, you can talk to just about anyone at any level; a senior leader isn't going snub you. There are departments that are really fantastic. The work force is diverse. Hate has no home here. The CEO supports alternate work arrangements and has given his email address to employees with the directive to contact him if their manager doesn't. Round Lake has cubicles. There is a Downtown flex office. It's a global company, so you have the opportunity to learn from your counterparts around the world. The ex-US employees seem very engaged and usually happy to collaborate.

Cons

Whooo boy. Got ethics? Within the last few years, some senior leaders have been pushing employees to do things that are flat out unethical. There is an ethics hotline, but if you provide the information anonymously, nothing comes of it. If you raise your concerns to management or to HR, some of the businesses -- not all, but some -- will dismiss your concerns. If multiple people raise the same concern, the concern is still dismissed. This has caused a great deal of disengagement from the work force. The data on the yearly surveys shows this. Senior leader after senior leader handles this by telling the work force to be engaged, essentially blaming the worker for wanting cultural improvement rather than taking ownership for their retaliatory and corner-cutting choices. Many (not all) in management are retaliatory. HR supports the business on anything that isn't blatantly breaking labor code. In theory, we have a culture of respect and certainly the common man behave respectfully and collaboratively... but there are several managers all the way up to the senior, corporate VP level who are known to be belligerent. As long as their belligerence is not targeting a legally protected group, it's supported by HR. HR has directed concerned employees that they need to better manage-up. All of this is not an issue in every business. The culture can swing wildly between business to business, from extremely supportive to flat-out worrisome. At this point, I would neither recommend nor dissuade someone from working for the company; I would tell he/she to research the management all the way up the chain. Some departments are still great. HR does not support the CEO's vision of alternate work arrangements. Individual managers are provided complete authority and can rescind written AWA agreements at will. The CEO's email address is, of course, managed. You must be in a position at least two years before you are allowed to apply for another job within the company. Reorgs happen often, so this can lead to people leaving the company rather than simply applying for another job internally. Deerfield has row upon row of call center-style work stations that pretty much everyone hates.

1.0
Oct 9, 2018
Recommend
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Pros

The only really pro working at Baxter in Deansgrange is the team you work with, they honestly become like family because it’s such a horrible place to work they make it just only bearable. It might sound dramatic but I know anyone I’ve met in my career that’s previously worked there like myself call ourselves survivors and advise anyone looking for work or just out of college to avoid the place at any costs.

Cons

I really don’t know where to start here. The place is an absolute joke. You’re expected to work long hours I’ve worked 7:30 to 11pm on many occasions and was expected to come in for 7:30 the next morning too. With no break from 4pm onwards! You’re treated appallingly by management who skip out the door at 3/4 pm while you’re expected to stay until 11pm! I believe the product they make is unsafe not because the people that work there don’t care, they do but the long hours leads to mistakes especially when sitting on an isolator compounding without breaks for hours on end which I believe aren’t picked up. There’s so much opportunity to make a mistake that would never be picked up due to the set up of your workstation in the isolator. I worked in a similar company before moving to Baxter and the differences are staggering. In my previous job we had to get specific training to work with chemo, I had to know everything about the different drugs, there interactions with other drugs, their stability, their uses, how to handle them properly etc While in Baxter you were not trained on any of this. I’ve watched people shake vials of certain reconstituted drugs violently which destroys the active ingredient hence making the drug ineffective for the patient that was to receive it! I brought this to the attention of management and their response, oh we didn’t know those drugs had to be handled in that way. They have no idea about the products they manufacture which just shocked me. The different chemo drugs come in vials, so particularly potent ones, are wrapped in plastic which they made us remove. I again brought this to management, saying that when we remove the plastic from these vials we’re potentially being exposed to cytotoxic material as the reason this plastic wrap is there in the first place is because manufacturers discovered that when the vials where being filled drug residue was found on the outside of the vials therefore plastic wrap after filling is done to prevent exposure to this residue. Their response, well we have to take the plastic off that’s what our VHP cycles are validated for!! I honestly can’t stress enough how much of a toxic place this is to work in. The management are incompetent. I worked there for two years and believe me that was two years too long. You get into a cycle, you work such long hours that you’re too exhausted to even think of applying for jobs when you get home at night, then when you do and you get an interview, they won’t give you the time off and then when you get a job you’ve to give them two months notice! In the end I just quit, I couldn’t take working their anymore. I can honestly say with my hand on my heart that if myself or any of my family members ever got cancer and had to use Baxter product I’d say no and ask the hospital could I make the chemo myself that’s how little I trust this company and their ability to produce proper safe product for patients. Again it’s not that the staff don’t care, it’s that they’re not trained properly on the actual drugs, they work such long hours coupled with thesetup in the isolators I believe it’s very easy to make a mistake and for cross contamination of products to occur. I honestly can’t understand how the HPRA issue them a medical license year after year. If they just delved a little deeper they’d find some disturbing discoveries even if they just looked at the amount of product Baxter make in the timeframe they say they do! Baxter have no competition in Ireland as they make all the chemotherapy for all of the hospitals bar one or two which make their own on the grounds. This lack of competition is laughable and probably explains why the HPRA don’t delve to deeply into Baxter’s practices. All I can say is AVOID AVOID AVOID!!

5.0
May 20, 2018

Better every day

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Top management is driving a huge transformation to the company culture, there is now investment in a real R&D pipeline, they are actively working to understand what the younger employees in the workforce expect and are taking concrete actions to accommodate those things.

Cons

There is still a lot of change happening and still some people unhappy with the change.

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